Greymantle
A title borne by two famous characters in Tolkien’s works. The first of these was Elu Thingol, the King of Doriath in the First Age....
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The son of Gruffo Boffin, Griffo married Frodo Baggins’cousin Daisy. Griffo and Daisy had a son, Tosto, and the entire family were...
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A river of the far north of Middle-earth. The Greylin rose in the western Grey Mountains and flowed southwestward to meet the Langwell and...
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“‘Here now I name my guest, Gandalf Greyhame, wisest of counsellors, most welcome of wanderers…’” Words of...
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The name given to the lower reaches of the River Hoarwell, known to the Elves as the Gwathló. The Greyflood flowed southwest from the...
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The Sindar; those of the Teleri who remained in Beleriand when their kin travelled across the Great Sea. VN:F [1.9.11_1134]please wait...Rat
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The language of the Telerin Elves who remained in Beleriand under the kingship of Thingol; more commonly called Sindarin. VN:F [1.9.11_1134]
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A wood growing between Mount Mindolluin in Gondor and the beacon-hill of Amon Dín to the north. It formed an easterly outlier of the...
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A title of Elwë (later Elu) lord of the Teleri, sometimes spelt in the hyphenated form ‘Grey-cloak’. The original Quenya form...
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A title given to the Wizard Gandalf the Grey, and the literal meaning of his name among the Elves, Mithrandir. VN:F [1.9.11_1134]please wait
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A common translation of the name Mithrandir, the name among the Elves of Middle-earth for Gandalf. VN:F [1.9.11_1134]please wait...Rating: 0
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A northern range of Middle-earth, running west to east and forming the likely northern border of the region of Rhovanion. They were long...
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Mithlond, the harbours of Círdan at the eastern end of the Gulf of Lhûn, from which the Elves of the north of Middle-earth passed into...
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